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Anselm Adornes (8 December 1424 in Bruges – 1483 in Scotland), also known as Anselm Adorno, was a merchant, patron, politician and diplomat, who belonged to the fifth generation of the Adornes family to live in Bruges.[1]
^Alexander Fleming & Roger Mason, Scotland and the Flemish People (John Donald, 2019), p. 34.
(b. 1453) AnselmAdornes (b. 1454), member of the Order of St John Catherine Adornes (b. 1456), Clarisse-Colettine in Ghent Ludovica Adornes (b. 1457)...
1511) October 31 – King Władysław III of Poland (d. 1444) December 8 – AnselmAdornes, Merchant, politician and diplomat (d. 1483) December 25 – Margaret...
Nicholas's progress is intertwined with such historical characters as AnselmAdornes, James III of Scotland and James II of Cyprus. As with the Lymond Chronicles...
built by AnselmAdornes (knighted 1470). The latter still stands to this day, modelled on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and today adorned with the...
1468) 1418 – Queen Jeonghui, Queen consort of Korea (d. 1483) 1424 – AnselmAdornes, Belgian merchant, politician and diplomat (d. 1483) 1538 – Miklós Istvánffy...
1511) October 31 – King Władysław III of Poland (d. 1444) December 8 – AnselmAdornes, Merchant, politician and diplomat (d. 1483) December 25 – Margaret...
portrait painter Jan Heem, craftsman and politician (13th century) AnselmAdornes, merchant, diplomat (8 December 1424 - 1483) Louis de Gruuthuse, Flemish...
built there yet. Three decades later, in 1470, the Belgian traveller AnselmAdornes visited Jubb Yussef with his son Jan. Their travel report mentions "a...
Its production was mainly handled by Q-Tip, with contributions from Skeff Anselm, Large Professor and the group's DJ, Ali Shaheed Muhammad. A culmination...
censure of clergy to the point it is sometimes described as "notorious". St Anselm banned its use by English clerics at the 1102 Synod of Westminster, alongside...
seat of the Archbishop of Lucca. Construction was begun in 1063 by Bishop Anselm (later Pope Alexander II). Of the original structure, the great apse with...
the tympanum are statues of St. Celestine, St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Anselm, while on the side bodies, again from left to right, are those of St. Speciosa...
among the southern German abbeys was due to Abbot Anselm's trips to Paris in 1765 and 1766. There, Anselm became acquainted with the court architecture of...
Patrick's Cathedral, New York. Here also are to be found his statues of St. Anselm, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, St. Alphonsus Liguori, and St. Bonaventure. Two...
the condition to abuse this gift. Anselm invokes the idea of grace, bestowed upon the angels. According to Anselm, grace was also offered to Lucifer...
Southern, who would go on to write two different biographies of Anselm, argued that "Anselm was the founder of the new type of ardent and effusive self-disclosure...
A Provisional Legacy, The Apocryphal Cabinet of the Adornes, curated by Reniere & Depla, Adornes Domain, Bruges (BE) 2018 FACES, Psychiatrisch Centrum...
Johns, Mike Kelley, Ellsworth Kelly (four paintings), William Kentridge, Anselm Kiefer, Ragnar Kjartansson, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Sherrie...
of my body; only I cannot retain nourishment, and that exhausts me." — Anselm of Canterbury, Archbishop of Canterbury (21 April 1109) "I wished to do...